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What are the pronouns of hands and feet?

Brothers are synonymous with brothers.

The pinyin of hands and feet is shǒu zú. The word "hands and feet" is usually used to refer to hands and feet, and can also refer to limbs. Specifically:

1. Hands: Hands are a pair of limbs located on the upper limbs, which are used to touch, grasp, move and operate objects. Finger is a part of the hand, which consists of five independent numbers, including thumb, index finger, middle finger, ring finger and little finger.

2. Feet: Feet are a pair of limbs located in the lower limbs, which are used for supporting, walking, running and other sports activities. Feet consist of soles, toes and ankles. The sole of the foot is located at the bottom of the foot to bear the weight and touch the ground. In a broader context, "brothers and sisters" can sometimes refer to the kinship between people, especially the relationship between brothers and sisters. This usage originates from the values that emphasize family harmony in China traditional culture.

The word "hand and foot" is very common in China ancient literature. In many ancient documents and classic works, such as The Analects of Confucius and Mencius, "brothers and sisters" are often used to describe the feelings between brothers and sisters. This expression emphasizes the importance of family ties and the virtue of caring and helping each other between brothers and sisters.

Therefore, using "brothers and sisters" to express the concept of brothers and sisters is not a literal meaning of hands and feet, but an image of hands and feet cooperating with each other to express the intimate relationship between brothers and sisters. This usage has a profound historical and cultural background in China culture.

Bone structure of hands and feet

Bone structure of hand:

1. Radius: It is located inside the forearm and parallel to the ulna.

2. Ulnar: located outside the forearm, parallel to the radius.

3. Metacarpal bones: bones located in the palm, including 8 small bones.

4. Metacarpal bone: a long bone connecting metacarpal bone and phalanx, including 5 bones.

5, phalanges: divided into proximal phalanges, middle phalanges and distal phalanges, each finger has 3, except for the thumb, only 2.

Skeletal structure of foot:

1, metatarsal: the bone located at the sole of the foot, including 7 small bones.

2. tarsal bone: a long bone connecting metatarsal bone and phalanx, including 5 bones.

3, phalanges: divided into proximal phalanges, middle phalanges and distal phalanges, each toe has 3, except for the big toe, only 2.